Afternoon all,
Hope you're all well, and that your plots provided bountifully for Christmas feasts.
Like many others at this time of year - my house is rammed with huge card board boxes. I hear that these can be put to good use when preparing the ground for runner/climbing french beans... something like digging a huge trench, lining it with cardboard, then filling it with compost/earth/maure etc...
Does this sound about right? And when should this be done? As soon as the ground has thawed, or upon planting out?
Thanks for you help
Jimmer
Hope you're all well, and that your plots provided bountifully for Christmas feasts.
Like many others at this time of year - my house is rammed with huge card board boxes. I hear that these can be put to good use when preparing the ground for runner/climbing french beans... something like digging a huge trench, lining it with cardboard, then filling it with compost/earth/maure etc...
Does this sound about right? And when should this be done? As soon as the ground has thawed, or upon planting out?
Thanks for you help
Jimmer
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